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The Melbourne Business School students who founded MBAus to promote the value of an MBA say their inaugural conference was a great success. Speakers included EY’s Annette Kimmitt talking global disruption, Mark Ritson taking on the digital generation and economist Ian Harper hosting a discussion on a post-Trump/Brexit world.

Our Greg Harbidge explains a simple way for businesses to innovate by testing ideas and getting inside users’ heads right from the start.
In business, design thinking is a revolutionary idea because it turns traditional business thinking on its head and is easy to implement.

If determination is a pointer to future success, Ami Price-Gagnon can expect a fruitful career, beginning with Accenture – where she secured her job just before completing her MBA at Melbourne Business School in 2017.

The quality of teaching at Melbourne Business School owes much to the calibre of our supporters, as exemplified by the Hibberd Lectureship, named after one of Australia’s most significant nation builders and held in 2017 by gender-bias expert Professor Cordelia Fine.

We are proud to announce that Melbourne Business School will host the official, national launch of MBAus – a student-led networking forum to promote the value of an MBA – at the inaugural MBAus Conference on 25–27 August 2017.